@@samuellabassey it’s definitely going to be chilly in December. It won’t be crazy cold, but you might need a Jean jacket or sweater. It’s hard to tell because every winter there is so different!
@@SofiaAbrantes Bolo do Caco is traditionally eaten warm with garlic and parsley butter. You can also get pao com chouriço which is also very popular. They do make prego with Bolo do Caco as well
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Thank you so much for this video! Do you think it will be like this during December? I was thinking of going during that time !
@@samuellabassey it’s definitely going to be chilly in December. It won’t be crazy cold, but you might need a Jean jacket or sweater. It’s hard to tell because every winter there is so different!
I’m so excited to go!!
Have the best time!!
Great, informative content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Porto Moniz during Semana de Mar is something else...
Beautiful!
Hello,can you tell me the name of that fabelous restaurant,we are now in madeira
Do you mean the one with the jungle decor? Cozinha a Lenha Restaurant!
There’s 1500 restaurants on the Island plenty to discover
Bolo do caco does not have meat in it
Bolo do Caco is the name of the bread, the sandwiches that are made with it vary. The most common/traditional one is the "Prego", which is with meat
@@SofiaAbrantes Bolo do Caco is traditionally eaten warm with garlic and parsley butter.
You can also get pao com chouriço which is also very popular.
They do make prego with Bolo do Caco as well
@@willie549 It depends on where you go 😊 I'm Portuguese
Which part of Madeira are you from?
@SofiaAbrantes Also Bolo de caco comes from Porto Santo Island